Limited to just 500 units across Great Britain, the MX-5 Sport Graphite inspired by "urban design" comes in blue, red, or silver metallic paint, with a contrasting gray retractable hard top. Other unique visual touches include 17-inch gunmetal alloy wheels, dark gray roll bars, and door mirrors that match the hardtop. Inside, the MX-5 comes loaded with black leather heated seats with contrasting gray stitching, along with a gray-stitched steering wheel and handbrake. The Sport Graphite will also come with a TomTom navigation system, Bluetooth, and a CD player.The Mazda MX-5 Sport Graphite is available with a 1.8-liter 124-hp I-4, or the 2.0-liter 158-hp I-4 that we're familiar with in the U.S. The latter engine comes with a limited-slip diff.

In addition to the Miata, the first U.K. MX-5 Sport Graphite buyer will also get a graphite pencil drawing of their new car, drawn and signed by Scottish artist Paul Cadden.The Mazda MX-5 Sport Graphite goes on sale in Britain for £20,995, or roughly $31,675. No word yet on whether the Sport Graphite Miata is coming to the U.S.

no it is not and they are a POS , but im sure my grandma or mom wouldn't mind driving one..its slow as hell and I haven't ever seen one run great that's has over 100k miles on it, so you guys deal with it being a POS, FR-S ? who cares for that car anyways?

@yquinterobuy Why the hate? You obviously do not like to drive as the Miata is one of the best drivers cars made. Also, zero to 60 in 6.2 my not be super fast,but it is not slow. As for as durability, 100,000 + with no issues is norm. I am on my 3rd Miata and have never had a repair issue.

Because it's a fun car with the performance of an FR-S.... but unlike the FR-S these don't try to take themselves seriously...like trying to be a track car that can barely outrun a 10 year old convertible....